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\rEft PLYMOUTH CALEDONIAN SOCTKTY, THIRD ANNUAL GaTUERS" 1 J To be held ill the RECREATION STOUTS UROL \ US, NEW PLYMOUTH, On EAST jv' R MO X DAY, Al'lUL 12, iyoo. I'liOOUAllilii. RUNNING. 1. HALF-MILE HANDICAP, First prize 80s, second 20s. Norn. 2s, accept. 2s. 2. OXE MILE HANDICAP. First prize 100s, second 20s. Nora. 3«, accept. 2s. 3. GRAND CALEDONIAN HANDICAP, three distanfces, £26 cash.— 120 Yards—First prize 80s, bccoui 30s, third 10s. 220 Yards—First prize 80a, second 30s, third 10s. 440 Yards—First prize 80s, second XOa, third 10s. With added Points Prizes of 100s, _ * 30s, and 10s. Nomination 10s, acceptance 2» 04. 4. FORCED HANDICAP, 220yds.—Firat pri*e 40s, second 10a. Wianars 2s, losers Is. CYCLING. 5. NOVICE HANDICAP, one mile.— First prize 30s, second 10*. Nom. 2«, 0. ONE "MILE HANDICAP, OjW ; - Firat prize 80s, second SOl, third Its. Nom. 2s. accept. 2s, - 7. OXE MILE AND A-HALF JUIfDICAP, Open.—First prizeloo»,.f»coud 30a, third 10s. Nom. 2 *- 8. CALEDONIAN WHEEU |WS)»o miles, Open—First prtae 2QO« r «*oM 00s, thitd 20a. Nom. U Bd, iMtpt. 2s dd.

' FIELD EVENTS. . 9. WRESTLING, Cumbeil»ii£, Style Prizes donated by Mr W. Y. M» Allum.—Pirtt prize 80s, second 201, Norn. 3a. , . 10. WRESTLING, Catch-as-eatcu-can.--First prize 80s, second 20a. Horn. 3». 11. THROWING THE HAMMER.—First prize 20a, second 6«. Nam. Is. 12. TOSSING THE CABER.—Firit pxiM 20s. second ss. Nom. '1«. 13. HIGH JUMP.—First prize 20), ascend 6s. Norn. Is. . _ 14. QUOITS.— First priie 20a, aeoond »■ Norn. la. ' • HIGHLAND EVENTS, 15. BAGPIPE MUSIC, MArchea.-*nt prize 80s, second 10s. Nom, Si. 16. BAGPIPE MUSIC, Sto»tlW» and Reals.—First prize 80s, second 10s. 17. HIGHLAND fIJfG In Open. —First prize 40s, aecoai 10a. 18. SAILOR?S HORNPIPE in Coatymj Open. —Firit prwe 40s, second 10«» Nom. 2s. • 19. IRISH JIG In Co.tyme.OpW.-F'™* prize 40s, :.ecoud 10s. Nom. 2a. 20 HIGHLAND fling, Boy* and Girta uX 1«.-Fir.t prize 255, aeeoC Sa Nodi. fifc®. «, » 21 S.WORI) DANCE, Boy* and Girt* u™e.-Fir«rt prize 255, second sa. Nim. free.

Nominations tor EventsNos. \2A 6 > ft 7 and 8 cloae with the Secreta*. SATURDAY, March 27th t at FEES, MOST Al^ n N TIOK9; ABSOLUTELY NO EXQTP TIONS MADE. jlll aM*"? about 3rd April. Winners alter dedattion may be re-handicapped. A"*? 1" ancea for above •*.nta all Other events close with i\» SetieUO on the Sports Ground at 12 o«rf« (noon) on day of Sporte. Last two years' performances to ac company each nonunation. and to bo made on the New Zealand Atblrtto Union Forms. If nope r °rraance« f or the last two years, the last dve p«, iormances to bo , meT pjf every competitor most lk REGISTERED by NEW ZEALAND ATHLETIC UNION. . No ontry will be rece'ved from U person disqualified or suspended by t" L '/(.aland Athletic Union, or from any defaulter. Points in the Caledon,., Handicap to count 3, 2, a"d l. In We event of a % run-off to be over I W yards. Handicappcr-MR. FRED. E. HARDY.. Eltham. Starter—Mß- E. HUMPHRIES. JAMES McLEOD, Hon. Secretary, NewPlymooM.

HTGENIC B&KVI& NEWS OP THE SEW. B. A. BTOSBB „ lias been connected with the above since opening hi New Plymouth i7i 1905, has now taken it over from Mr. J. C. Irfgg, and hopes by «Wet attention and civility to merit aaontinuance of the same liberal patroaage accorded his predecessor. Wc still have some of Huntley 011(1 Palmer's celebrated biscuits for sab'. Try some to-day. Very tasty for afternoon tea. Country customers will find orders by post promptly attended to. R. A. STOKES .. HYGIENIC BAKERY. LETHABV BROS. AMI COLTD., UMBRELLA AND PAIUtSOL IUN& FACTOREHB, XT AYE opened a Branch Shop at the Theatre Royal Buildings, Devonit.net. All repairs and recovering by experienced workmen. Two veers' guarantee with «U «K brellu mado or r>corered in the e»l» brated muir covering, Large variety of Summer Qoodi on hand. A. LETEaMasaa,....

SEASONED TIMBER TO ARCHITECTS, BUILDERS, and i'littSONS ABOUT io BUILD. T\o not be misled by statements that Seasoned Timber ia unprocurr.b.'* in New Plymouth. We hold Large Stocks of Weilseasoned Timber which we are celling at current rates at our Yards, Morley-street, New Plymouth. HY. BROWN AND CO,, MORLEY-STROTST. , [A CARD.] T BEG to notify I have been appoints! Accent in Taranaki for Andersons, Ltd., Wellington, Lvttelton, and Christchurch. I shall be pleased to take orders for Oil Engines, Vertical Boilers, Vertical Engines, Horizontal and Multitubular Boilers, British and Buffalo 'Marine Motors, Sentinel Motor Waggons, Traction Engines, Anling aed Porter Threshing Mills, Oil Enginei, Friction Winches, etc.

DAVID .OHARTIRIS, LAND AGENT, EGMONT BTBKST ]VX IS S QHARTEBIS, TOILET SPECIALIST, Mar now be cor. nil ted at fooma in Griffiths and Co.'« Buildings, Btnnont Street. Large experience in Sydney, AOdtland and other cities. Consultation hour*—ll to 6. Adrb* free. Ladies' hair work * specialty.. Beit hair tonics and skin foods in stock. STANDARD TEAS. ' STANDARD TEASSTAND ABB TIAS, .*T . BKB JN SAO H 'ACiJST. L 0 NATHAN & CO KlUbliihed 1840;

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 45, 18 March 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 45, 18 March 1909, Page 1

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